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1.Which has more power, love or fear?
2.Does thought require any language?


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Answered by VaishnaviMohan
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Answer:

1. love

2. No

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Answered by Camilaa
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Answer:

Love And Fear Are Different

Love and fear cannot be compared to each other because while fear is an emotion, love is not an emotion it is a decision.

It's entirely possible to love someone or something and not feel like it. This is because love is not an emotion. Emotions are felt. Anyone who is in a long term relationship knows that you don't always feel like you love the other person even when you do. Infatuation is an emotion, but infatuation is not what we are talking about here and it is not stronger than fear.

 

On the other hand it is impossible to be afraid and not feel it. It's a chemical reaction in our bodies. It's an emotion.

Thinking extensively involved cognitive thoughts requires a certain amount of language. That is what sets humans apart from other animals. We can analyze and interpret our environment, and we do this with words and sentences in a structured language.

However, with thoughts of our own feelings and emotions, it may be completely different. For example: Do you find yourself saying, "I feel happy," or do you feel the emotion without expressing it in words?

Language is essential for developing broad concepts, and for abstract thinking—something humans have evolved into doing. Spoken language provides a set of rules that helps us organize our thoughts and construct logical meaning with our thoughts.

However, basic thinking may not necessarily involve sentence structure in our minds. We still have some form of "inner voice" that we use to be self-aware of the world around us and apply our thinking to what we intend to do with that world.

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